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Welcome to episode 371 of The OCD and Anxiety Podcast – the treasure trove of striking insights, and empowering knowledge on dealing with OCD and Anxiety. Today, we embark on an exploration journey, aiming to comprehend the positive implications of exercising on our mental health.
We delve into a recently published research study undertaken by Australia’s leading university. The promising study lends credibility to the fact that physical activities have profound effects on tackling disorders like anxiety and depression. We decode the findings of this research, expounding on how the inclusion of physical activities in treatment plans can lead to remarkable improvements.
Focusing on my personal experiences, I elucidate the advantages of regular exercising when dealing with OCD. Physical exercise, while it may not be a complete solution, plays a crucial role in altering our hormonal responses, changing our mindset, and, most importantly, making us embrace life with a lighter perspective. These beneficial impacts of regular exercising help us to effectively deal with the whirls of OCD.
Moreover, we highlight the results of an extensive meta-analysis undertaken by the University of South Australia that included over 100,000 participants. The study underscores the potency of physical activities in alleviating the symptoms of depression, anxiety, and distress. More importantly, it advocates for the adoption of exercising as a primary treatment for these disorders.
The research establishes that even short-term workouts can bring about significant changes. It points out that high-intensity workouts generate better improvements in depression and anxiety, while medium-length exercises tend to have more effective results compared to long-duration ones. The research emphasizes that variations of exercising - incorporating activities like walking, resistance training, pilates, or yoga - can all contribute to enhancing mental health.
As we arrive at the end of this exploration journey, the realization dawns upon us that while exercises may not be the ultimate panacea, they indeed make the symptoms of OCD easier to manage. They bring positivity, elevate confidence, and subdue anxiety levels, thus equipping us better to confront and overcome the challenges thrust upon us by OCD.
In conclusion, I would like to reiterate that any decision to incorporate exercises should be preceded by a discussion with your doctor or healthcare expert. It’s pivotal to combine exercising with the ongoing medical treatments, rather than considering it as an alternative. Always remember, every step towards regular exercising is a step towards better mental health.
REFERENCES
https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/57/18/1203
https://www.unisa.edu.au/media-centre/Releases/2023/exercise-more-effective-than-medicines-to-manage-mental-health/
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/02/230223193417.htm
Disclaimer:
Robert James Pizey (of Robert James Coaching) is not a medical professional and is also not providing therapy or medical treatment. Robert James Pizey recommends that anyone experiencing anxiety or OCD to seek professional medical help straight away to get a medical opinion and rule out other conditions or illnesses. The comments and opinions as written on this site are simply that and are not to be taken as professional medical opinions. Robert James Pizey provides coaching, education, accountability and peer support around Anxiety through his own personal experiences.
Episode 339 - Demystifying OCD: Understanding The Basics
Episode 338 - Counting Compulsions: Breaking The Numbers Game
Episode 337 - Understanding OCD: Why We Perform Compulsions
Episode 336 - What REALLY is Self-Compassion For OCD?
Episode 335 - Three Tips For Calming The Nervous System When OCD Gets Out Of Hand
Episode 334 - A Chat With With Meditation Teacher, Coach & Speaker Tom Cronin
Episode 333 - OCD Essential Skills How To Know If It’s An OCD Thought Or Not
Episode 332 - You Can Do More Than You Think - Overcoming OCD Limiting Beliefs
Episode 331 - A Meditation For Feeling Your Emotions When Struggling With OCD
Episode 330 - OCD & Lost Love -What If You Don’t Want To Be Self-Compassionate ?
Episode 329 - A Chat With OCD Specialist Paul Mc Carroll For World Mental Health Day
Episode 328 - A Chat About OCD With Psychotherapist & CBT Specialist Dr Avigail Lev
Episode 327 - Taking Action Today So That We Feel Better Tomorrow
Episode 326 - How To Rewire Your Brain - A Chat With Dr Karen Cureton
Episode 325 - Finding Inner Strength In The Midst Of Discomfort
Episode 324 - Riding The Waves Of OCD
Episode 323 - The Sneaky Tricks OCD Plays To Get Us Back In The Trap
Episode 322 - A Chat About Empathy, Rapport, Therapy & OCD With Ella Laniado LMSW
Episode 321 - Obsessions About Insanity
Episode 320 - Are You For You Or Against You?
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